Monthly Archives: January 2011

I’ve been observing life a little differently lately. Trying to take a step back, turn away from the glare, and open my eyes into the moment illuminated by backlight. It’s hard to see clearly through one’s own eyes. But even harder … Continue reading →

“Dying is easy it’s living that scares me to death.” –Annie Lennox Recently, I’ve heard a few different people express their devotion to another person’s well-being by saying, “I would die for them!” Despite the presumptive nobility of that statement, it … Continue reading →

“Two things kill the soul, ” she teased. “Two things that we all know… Can you guess?” Rabbi Naomi Levy knows how to work a crowd with a skillful mix of familiarity and authority. “Indifference,” she called out. “Indifference is … Continue reading →